Michael Biebl writes: > Are you sure? > Which Ubuntu version is that? > At least in Debian, /etc/init.d/killprocs is shipped by "initscripts" > which is no longer installed by default. 20.04. apt-cache rdepends shows: Reverse Depends: sysv-rc util-linux hostapd wpasupplicant util-linux initramfs-tools base-files hostapd wpasupplicant sysvinit-utils initramfs-tools base-files console-setup-linux So it looks like it's a required package. I guess I'll try masking it. Hrm... odd... I wondered why util-linux would depend on initscripts... apt-cache depends util-linux says that it does not *depend* on it but *replaces* it. Doesn't that mean that when util-linux is installed, initscripts should be removed? And initramfs-tools does not depend on initscripts, but *breaks* it, which should mean it is not possible for both packages to be installed at the same time. WTF over? _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel